CONSPIRACY: Philip Taylor Kramer

CONSPIRACY: Philip Taylor Kramer

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REVISITING: Krampus

Throughout history, Krampus has been seen as the dark and sinister counterpart to old Saint Nicholas. This horned, hoofed, half-human, half-goat creature is known for taking charge of the naughty list and punishing those that don’t behave. But is Krampus one of a kind? For years, ...  Afficher plus

THE UNKNOWN: Near Death Experiences

In 1975, Dr. Raymond Moody learned that those who came close to death had experienced similar visions and sensations before returning to their bodies. He called these moments Near Death Experiences, or NDEs—where subjects spoke of travelling through a tunnel, being greeted by dec ...  Afficher plus

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613: The CIA, Men in Black and the Plot to Take Out JFK | The Maury Island Incident
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<div>June 1947. Harbor patrolman Harold Dahl witnesses six metallic objects over Maury Island, Washington. One drops molten slag onto his boat. A stranger in a black suit arrives the next morning, knowing details Dahl shared with no one.

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From DaVinci to CRISPR
Clear+Vivid with Alan Alda

Walter Isaacson’s latest exploration of the lives of creative geniuses focuses on Jennifer Doudna, the co-inventor of the revolutionary gene editing tool CRISPR. Alan explores with Isaacson his fascination with people who have changed the world, from Leonardo to Benjamin Frank ...

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John McAfee: The Most INSANE and DANGEROUS Man in Tech (The KING of VIRUSES)
Let's Get Into It - Hosted by Sloan

John McAfee: tech genius, antivirus pioneer, and one of the most controversial figures of our time. From creating the world’s first commercial antivirus software to becoming a fugitive embroiled in conspiracy theories, tax evasion, and shocking claims, McAfee’s life reads like a ...  Afficher plus

Doyne Farmer on making sense of chaos for a better world
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Doyne Farmer is something of a rebel. Back in the seventies, when he was a student, he walked into a casino in Las Vegas, sat down at a roulette table and beat the house. To anyone watching the wheel spin and the ball clatter to its final resting place, his choice of number would ...  Afficher plus